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PGA of America

Founded in 1916, the PGA of America has a dual mission: to support its 29,000 members and promote the game of golf. The organization enhances the golf profession by providing top-notch education, career resources, marketing, and research initiatives. This empowers PGA professionals to excel in their careers and positions them as authorities in the golf industry. Through the organization of prestigious championships and innovative programs, the PGA aims to boost public interest in the sport, encourage more people to play golf, and ensure that the game is accessible to everyone, everywhere. The PGA brand stands for excellence in golf. To learn more about the PGA of America, visit www.pga.org.

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  • 6 days ago | pga.com | Craig Dolch

    Chad Pfeifer, Ryanne Jackson and Eli Villanueva were repeat winners Wednesday in the seventh PING USDGA Championship Presented by PGA of America. No surprise there. What was shocking was the 8-under 63 Villanueva shot on the Ryder Course at PGA Golf Club to win the Senior Division for the second time in three years. That’s correct, a disabled golfer shot an 8-under 63 to win by 14 shots. Senior Champion Eli Villanueva.

  • 1 week ago | pga.com | Craig Dolch

    Ryanne Jackson and Eli Villanueva have positioned themselves for another victory in the seventh USDGA Championship Presented by PGA of America. Chad Pfeifer of Nampa, Idaho will have to once again rally to claim his fourth title. Pfeifer fought back from a tough start Tuesday for a 3-over 74 on the Ryder Course, leaving him two shots behind leader Mike Browne (70-143) of England as Pfeifer tries to win the men’s title for the third consecutive year and fourth in the last five.

  • 1 week ago | pga.com | Craig Dolch

    Chris Biggins shot a 3-over 74 in Monday’s first round of the seventh PING USDGA Championship Presented by PGA of America. He said he hit the ball better than he scored, but that didn’t remove his constant smile. This has always been Biggins’ favorite event. And not just because he won the second annual championship in 2019. Sure, winning helps the memories. But it’s the stuff away from the course that matters most for the PGA Teaching Professional from the Country Club at Birmingham.

  • 2 weeks ago | pga.com | Craig Dolch

    The Wanamaker and Ryder courses that will be used in the PGA Professional Championship on April 27 - 30 provide vastly different elements and scoring opportunities. That was by design. “The commitment was to have two different-styled courses even though the land was very similar, meaning flat,” says legendary designer Tom Fazio, who was hired in the mid-1990s to design two championship courses at the PGA of America’s flagship property in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | pga.com | Brendon Elliott

    The two-time Major Champion has vaulted into contention at the Sony Open in Hawaii, and PGA Coach Brendon Elliott has five things golfers can learn from Johnson for crisp and consistent contact.

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